Its graphic display of carnage and burning people is at odds with German movie tradition.
Assistant District Attorney Alex Spiro methodically read Alcala's "chronology of carnage" to a hushed courtroom.
The incidents of carnage especially a young black mob burning a loathsome black constable to death are more numbing than revelatory.
The plight of minorities is being ignored amid the constant news of carnage in Iraq, Minority Rights Group International says.
He deploys his wounds as weapons, buttonholing us with brazen, terrifying news and whetting our curiosity with the promise of carnage.
My own street became the scene of carnage as a bus was bombed just a half a block from my front door.
The level of carnage has dropped considerably since the height of the sectarian violence in 2006 and 2007 that nearly tore Iraq apart.
It is one of the most gruesome videos to emerge in more than two years of carnage in Syria, says the BBC's Jim Muir in Beirut.
Tensions rise with each day of carnage across the border.
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What follows is a "God of Carnage"-style free-for-all in which we discover that Lindsey and Steve are just as racially insensitive, albeit in a more genteel way, as their forebears.
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These measures come on top of the depressingly instinctive Israeli decision, taken after each such act of carnage, to close off the West Bank and Gaza from Israel for an indefinite period.
On the worst days of combat casualties, he and his senior officers inspired by an anecdote that Petraeus had read quoted what Grant had reportedly said to William Tecumseh Sherman after a day of carnage at the Battle of Shiloh.
Film director Roman Polanski had invited him to a snazzy cafe to talk more about adapting his Tony Award-nominated play "Venus in Fur" into a movie when the pair spotted the chic "God of Carnage" playwright Yasmina Reza sitting with a distinguished-looking gentleman.
It is not so easy to say what, apart from the often discussed technological and organizational advances, from artillery to drill, separates the carnage of La Rochelle from the carnage of Marengo.
The film struck me as a terrifically honest portrayal of the carnage of war from the perspective of ordinary soldiers called upon, day after day, to do extraordinary things.
Only when she learnt that this merciful tactic merely caused a long summer of reshuffle speculation in the press did she see the merit of getting the carnage out of the way in July.
No was injured in that incident, either, but on the heels of the carnage at the Sikh temple in suburban Milwaukee, and the burning of the Joplin mosque, Muslims in the United States were fearful.
Everyone witnessing images of the carnage wrought by the hurricane and tsunami that devastated Japan recognizes the incomprehensible human tragedy of those horrific events.
Some Kashmiris darkly hint of picking up guns again, but the local leaders have no appetite for large-scale violence, fearful of a return to the carnage of the 1990s when thousands died each year.
We were standing in line at the Colosseum, that famous landmark of gladiatorial carnage.
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Following a tip-off, SSPCA inspectors found a scene of unparalleled carnage on his land.
The debate over the budget and the Senate resolution will follow a weekend of more carnage in Iraq.
"We're not going be able to stop 100% of the carnage, but we have to start somewhere, " she said.
But Ed Yingling, president of the American Bankers Association, insists they're at the root of the carnage in the financial world.
Gruesome police photos of the carnage, her mangled remains still in the driver's seat, showed up online at Google, Yahoo, News Corp.
Prosecutors say he slipped away on foot, fully aware of the carnage.
Train carriages could be bomb-proofed to prevent a repeat of the carnage left by the London Underground terrorist attacks, researchers have found.
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Despite stringent censorship, news of the carnage in Darfur has filtered out.
Some detectives believe that had they been entrusted with this information they might have secured some admissions, because emotions were so highly charged by the scale of the carnage.
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